Sunday, 06 September 2020
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I am tired, but I just wanted to get this finished. So here it is and I hope you will enjoy it. This is VdB152, imaged with the12.5 inch f/9 Ritchey Chretien telescope, and it is a LRGB of 240 minutes, and then a 120 minutes each for the RGB. This totals 10 hours as an integration time. Have a great night everyone.

Thanks.
Simon





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3 years ago
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Beautiful image Simon.

Mike
3 years ago
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Thank you so much Mike for your kind words; it means a great deal to me and it keeps me going...
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Very beautiful image there :)

Phil McCauley
Roboscopes Website Admin


3 years ago
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Phil thanks so much for all your comments and ongoing support - you are a kind man. Simon
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Simon,

Slightly less cropped than Mike's image and while not as sharp as his, the ghostly look you've given it is really appealing. I could easily identify this as giant star-eating seal swimming through the deep sea of space. How far away is this thing anyway, I don't want sleepless nights worrying.

Best wishes,  Ray

Ray
Roboscopes Guinea Pig


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